It seems the Seattle Mariners are finally fed up with pitcher Hector Noesi.

The team on Friday designated him for assignment, the day after he gave up a walkoff solo homer to Coco Crisp that gave the Athletics their 3-2 victory in 12 innings over the Mariners on Thursday night in Oakland. This season, in just one statistical inning pitched in two games against the Angels and A’s, the right-handed reliever gave up three runs on two hits.

Hector Noesi. (Getty Images)

The M’s now have 10 days to trade or cut Noesi, whom the team acquired in 2012’s Michael Pineda trade with the Yankees. If he clears the waiver process, the team could option him back to the minors.

Noesi, 27, posted a 6.13 ERA and a 2-14 record in his 36 game appearances with the M’s from 2012 through Thursday’s loss. In 135.0 innings pitched, he gave up 151 hits — more than one per inning — and earned 92 runs, 25 of them off of homers. He also spent time in Double-A and Triple-A during 2012 and 2013.

Seattle’s corresponding roster move was to promote righty Dominic Leone from Triple-A Tacoma, though he actually has no game experience above Double-A. The 22-year-old quickly climbed up the minor-league ranks last season, combining for 16 saves, 64 strikeouts, 16 earned runs and a 2.25 ERA in 48 appearances in Low-A, High-A and Double-A.

This spring, Leone pitched to a 1.80 ERA in nine appearances, notching 10 strikeouts in Cactus League action. He’ll be in uniform for Friday evening’s matchup with the A’s in Oakland.

While fans were excited to see a promising new pitcher in Leone, they were more excited to learn of the news that Noesi was quickly DFA’d after two poor outings to start this season. Following lots of complaining Thursday night after Noesi gave up Crisp’s game-winner, M’s fans and followers took to Twitter again Friday afternoon.

Hector Noesi has been designated for assignment. His assignment is to go far, far away.